Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt (Hungarian: Ferencz Liszt, in modern usage Ferenc Liszt, from 1859 to 1865 officially Franz Ritter von Liszt) (October 22, 1811 - July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and teacher. He was also the father-in-law of Richard Wagner. In 1865 he became abbot in the Roman Catholic Church.
Liszt became renowned throughout Europe during the 19th century for his great skill as a performer. He was said by his contemporaries to have been the most technically advanced pianist of his age and perhaps the greatest pianist of all time. He was also an important and influential composer, a notable piano teacher, a conductor who contributed significantly to the modern development of the art, and a benefactor to other composers and performers, notably Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saens, Edvard Grieg and Alexander Borodin.
As a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the "Neudeutsche Schule" ("New German School"). He left behind a huge and diverse body of work, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some 20th-century ideas and trends. Some of his most notable contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form and making radical departures in harmony.
Liszt became renowned throughout Europe during the 19th century for his great skill as a performer. He was said by his contemporaries to have been the most technically advanced pianist of his age and perhaps the greatest pianist of all time. He was also an important and influential composer, a notable piano teacher, a conductor who contributed significantly to the modern development of the art, and a benefactor to other composers and performers, notably Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saens, Edvard Grieg and Alexander Borodin.
As a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the "Neudeutsche Schule" ("New German School"). He left behind a huge and diverse body of work, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some 20th-century ideas and trends. Some of his most notable contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form and making radical departures in harmony.
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Total 1619 sheet(s) found, listing between 1280 - 1300.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
12 Transcendental Stuides |
asdasdasdasd (2)
5166d ago
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114 | Piano | Original | |
Loss of Me |
jackma (3)
5166d ago
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4 | Piano | Original | |
Fighting |
jackma (3)
5166d ago
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6 | Piano | Original | |
Hungarian Rhapsody No 4 E Flat Major |
pyjamas (48)
5168d ago
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7 | Piano | Original | |
FF7 |
akbar21 (1)
5169d ago
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4 | Piano | Other | |
to zanarkand |
buguz (3)
5169d ago
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4 | Piano | Original | |
Partingforever |
darqen (2)
5170d ago
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2 | Piano | Transcription | |
Parting Forever |
darqen (2)
5170d ago
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2 | Piano | Transcription | |
Variations on a chocobo(odeka ke chocobo) |
darkwolffang13 (1)
5173d ago
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1 | Violin | Other | |
Tifa's Theme |
bonkuya (1)
5173d ago
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4 | Piano | Original | |
aerith theme |
amalinazakiah (1)
5173d ago
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4 | Piano | Original | |
Liberi Fatali |
mhmoom (1)
5173d ago
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15 | Piano | Other | |
Amor Tritis from Ah! My Goddess for double bass |
czimon (16)
5174d ago
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2 | Bass | Original | |
Amor Tritis from Ah! My Goddess for harp |
czimon (16)
5174d ago
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3 | Harp | Original | |
Amor Tritis from Ah! My Goddess for violin 2 |
czimon (16)
5174d ago
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2 | Violin | Original | |
Travel Agency |
valiantsoulx (3)
5175d ago
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3 | Piano | Original | |
Suteki Da Ne |
valiantsoulx (3)
5175d ago
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4 | Piano | Original | |
to zanarkand |
valiantsoulx (3)
5175d ago
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3 | Piano | Original | |
Main Theme |
Shibo88 (10)
5175d ago
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1 | Piano | Transcription | |
Fighting Song |
slingshotz (1)
5176d ago
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1 | Piano | Transcription |